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Wikipedia:Picture peer review/Larrys Creek Covered Bridge

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Larrys Creek Covered Bridge (also known as Buckhorn Covered Bridge) over Larrys Creek in Cogan House Township, Pennsylvania, USA

This picture is the lead image in Larrys Creek, a Featured Article, and is also used in Cogan House Township, Pennsylvania and History of Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. It seems to meet the requirements for WP:FPC and this potential nomination was suggested to me by Dincher. I took the picture myself in March, 2006.

Comments:

  • support As the person who suggested that it be nominated in the first place I feel like I should give my reasons for believing that it is a potential nominee. I really like the simplicity of it. The photo shows the structure of the bridge. I shows how the bridge works from an exterior view. Most covered bridges look quaint and rustic, but the photos don't show the arch that is the key to holding the bridge. This photo does. As an added bonus the photo also shows the affects that a creek has on the creek bank. Note that Larrys Creek is in it's normal stream bed in this photo, but that the affects of the recent winter melt can be seen in the grasses that have been flattened on the creek bank. Now, I know very little about photography so I can't comment on the qualities of the photo, but the subject is, to me, very interesting. Looking at the picture tells me a story. Dincher 05:43, 5 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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